Money makes the world go around so it seems. Fat fingers my apologies
Richard - 4 years ago
Money does make the money around so it seems. Pressure on governments to get economy moving. I feel we are heading into a second wave and im hatching my bets, by September we will be in lockdown. I wish the country will prove me wrong.
Simon benson - 4 years ago
A spike will spread the covid caseload as long as it is not excessive
Lulu - 4 years ago
Sober people cannot respect social distancing in the street and supermarkets .... what on earth does the government expect from drunk people. ‘Kickstart the economy’ ... if theres a second spike there wont be many peopleleft to spend what they have. I fear that money is becoming more important than peoples health.
Bill - 4 years ago
Really fear that a second wave will come as goverments seem to be
bowing to pressure from public.
I know these times are tough but i think and i hope i'm wrong it will be back again.
Mark L - 4 years ago
Undoubtedly there will be a spike in cases when the pubs reopen. It’s how the government handles it that will be the acid test for instance will they have the guts to initiate another lockdown of pubs etc?
Lucy - 4 years ago
Of course there will be..people are stupid and they will be heading for the pubs without a thought for anyone else. Their drinking will be more important than their or their families health
Claire - 4 years ago
I really fear for second spike, im still sheilding as i take immunesuppressants and am not allowed out to any public places yet and is really affecting my mental health,im jealous that i cant go get coffee with friends or mix with no more than 2 households im longing for a bit normal socialising, but if i go out with my husband i dont leave the van im seeing people at shops no masks on to me i fear a second spike will put us in to lockdown again before i or other people sheilding get a chance to fully leave our homes and not sure how much more staying home i can take and also i may be afraid so much i may never want to leave again due to fear of nobody caring anymore
Vickie Smith - 4 years ago
Drinks in wits out, common sense goes out the window when people are drunk .
Money makes the world go around so it seems. Fat fingers my apologies
Money does make the money around so it seems. Pressure on governments to get economy moving. I feel we are heading into a second wave and im hatching my bets, by September we will be in lockdown. I wish the country will prove me wrong.
A spike will spread the covid caseload as long as it is not excessive
Sober people cannot respect social distancing in the street and supermarkets .... what on earth does the government expect from drunk people. ‘Kickstart the economy’ ... if theres a second spike there wont be many peopleleft to spend what they have. I fear that money is becoming more important than peoples health.
Really fear that a second wave will come as goverments seem to be
bowing to pressure from public.
I know these times are tough but i think and i hope i'm wrong it will be back again.
Undoubtedly there will be a spike in cases when the pubs reopen. It’s how the government handles it that will be the acid test for instance will they have the guts to initiate another lockdown of pubs etc?
Of course there will be..people are stupid and they will be heading for the pubs without a thought for anyone else. Their drinking will be more important than their or their families health
I really fear for second spike, im still sheilding as i take immunesuppressants and am not allowed out to any public places yet and is really affecting my mental health,im jealous that i cant go get coffee with friends or mix with no more than 2 households im longing for a bit normal socialising, but if i go out with my husband i dont leave the van im seeing people at shops no masks on to me i fear a second spike will put us in to lockdown again before i or other people sheilding get a chance to fully leave our homes and not sure how much more staying home i can take and also i may be afraid so much i may never want to leave again due to fear of nobody caring anymore
Drinks in wits out, common sense goes out the window when people are drunk .